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Gray, Peter J.; And Others – New Directions for Institutional Research, 1994
The current practice of assigning and assessing college faculty workloads is analyzed briefly, and issues involved in developing a new process consistent with a broadened definition of faculty work are discussed. The professional portfolio is suggested as a structure for assigning and assessing faculty responsibilities in a collaborative and…
Descriptors: College Administration, Departments, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods

Gray, Peter J.; Diamond, Robert M. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 1994
A process of planned change is proposed for redefining college faculty work. Legitimate faculty work is defined in broad terms, and information sources and methods for collecting information to support redefinition are identified. The final step in the redefinition process is the development of new mission statements for the institution and its…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Administration, College Faculty, College Planning
Dooris, Michael J.; Fairweather, James S. – 1992
This study examined the relationship between organizational form and faculty behavior for biotechnology faculty in research universities. In particular the study looked at the perceptions and role of nondepartmental organized research units as compared to the more traditional university structures of discipline rank, tenure status,and…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Biotechnology, College Faculty, Departments

Huettner, David A.; Clark, William – Journal of Economic Education, 1997
Develops a simple theoretical model to evaluate interdisciplinary differences in research productivity between economics departments and related subjects. Compares the research publishing statistics of economics, finance, psychology, geology, physics, oceanography, chemistry, and geophysics. Considers a number of factors including journal…
Descriptors: Competition, Departments, Economics, Economics Education